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It's foreign student scholarships at Daiye University in Taiwan
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So this is for bachelor's, master's, and PhD students. Now, usually a lot of universities in both China and Taiwan has these, like, one scholarship
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They, yeah, like a university, just a single scholarship, but that scholarship covers, like, bachelors, masters, like, all degrees
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And they are usually kind of multi-tiered. As you can see, they have, like, class one and class two scholarships as well
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So this is one of them. It's in Daiye University in Taiwan. It's full tuition. We're going to see what it covers. There are no specific nationalities or subjects. This is like one of the most kind of surprisingly frequent questions we are asked. Hang on. Let me share the link by the way
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Find the perfect scholarship right now. Like a lot of people come to our live streams and ask about, like, for example
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I'm from this country. I'm from Turkey, for example. I'm from maybe Kenya
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Hi, like, are there any scholarships for me? Usually a lot of these scholarships do not specify a specific nation
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Like, for example, this is just for every nationality. there. Very few of them do have specific nationalities. This is for, as you can see
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the deadline is on 26th of July, so you still have time. Not what it covers, as you can see
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this is kind of a multi-tiered scholarship. Like first tier, you can say, like for undergraduates
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and masters, and then you have another one for PhD, right? And both of them are divided into
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different classes. So, like, if you are undergraduate or masters, like, you are one of these
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like, if you get a class two scholarship, it just covers half of your tuition. If you get class
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one scholarship, it covers your entire tuition fee. This is for undergraduates and masters
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But if you're a PhD student, then you get other two classes. And class two covers your full tuition
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fee. And class one covers your tuition fees and gives you about 40,000 new Taiwanese dollars
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which is about $1,200, like $1,200, which is not that much. Maybe like if you're studying in the United States, but Taiwan is not that expensive a place to live in
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So I think this is a very good scholarship. It covers quite a lot of things and it gives you a stipend
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Now, let's see about the university a little bit, right? This is not a very large university
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As you can see, it's just one scholarship. It's in Taiwan. You can get more information about our page about the school As you can see we have admission information here We have deadlines here And we have tuition fees
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As you can see, tuition fees are already not that high. For example, so like, for example, if you are a bachelor student, okay, sorry, we have a question already
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African student required one year tuition fee for Korean language. I'm not sure I have understood the question
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Aymand maybe, even, maybe did you get that perhaps? Yeah, I'm not sure
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So are you looking for to study like the first year
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to study Korean and then do your degree? That's what you mean
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Yeah, if you can be a little bit more specific, sorry, sorry. Yeah. Yeah. Korean University
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universities generally give out scholarships based on language proficiency. So it's either
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your iLIT's total score or topic for a Korean language. So you can get a full tuition
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scholarship based on that score. If that's what you mean. If you mean that you're taken
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where you study the language first and then do your degree. I am not sure if that's an option in Korean universities
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Like, I can't say for sure that it is. I know that it's an option in many, many European countries
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but I haven't seen that when it comes to Korean universities
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but it could very well be an option. Okay, thank you very much, Eamon
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Again, if you can be a little bit more specific, we might be able to help you better about this one
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All right? So, okay. Now this, again, as you can see, for example, if you're an undergraduate student
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it's just $4,000, but even if you get, like, class two scholarship for undergraduates
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it will cover the half of it, so you will pay just $2,000 a year
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which again can be unaffordable for a lot of people but compared to other countries compared to other schools it way more affordable so this is the university if you want to see where the university is we can just check it out here and see the university again we can see it in Taiwan here and this is the university not an extremely high ranking university but it quite affordable it like if you want to study in Taiwan it might be quite a good take also how about like how expensive it is Maybe you wondering We can look into that here
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Wait, hang on. What am I doing? Sorry. This way. I think I confused the website. Sorry, my bad. Okay. As you can see, Taiwan, like the greens are here more affordable ones
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lower cost of living. Red ones, like the redder it is, it's more expensive
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So as you can see, Taiwan is not that expensive. As you can see here, kind of close to where we are, like where the school is
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It's about, let me just change to USD, right? No. Okay, as you can see, it's about $750
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dollars, which is compared to a lot of other countries. For example, if you want to study in
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maybe in Japan or South Korea, it can be more than a thousand
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It could be twice of this, twice this amount, so it's quite
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affordable compared to a lot of places. So, this is the university
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Not a high tuition fee, not an expensive place. So there are some specific eligibility
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criteria for this one. So at this you have to have some
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equivalency, so some proficiency in English or Chinese, or either like native speaker
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or graduated from a school where English or Chinese is the language of instruction
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Like in China, for example, some scholarships are just for people who are studying
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Chinese or just for people studying in English. So this is kind of an kind of, hang on guys
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I'm sorry, I'm going to have to turn on the fan. I'm sorry about the noise. Like if you're getting
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in noise, but it's crazy hot here. So anyway, so this is the university
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If you want to learn more, you can just click here to go and go to the university's website
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No, let's not. Now, I'm going to start by wanting that Eamon always emphasize on every live stream
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As you can see, like, when I got to this page, it asked me to translate
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now for a lot of universities in for example China Taiwan maybe in Asia
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like some of the pages in English like English versions of the website are not that
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frequently updated so it might be a really good idea to just go to the Chinese or
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like the original language website and use maybe translate maybe use the
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like tools that your web browser gives you to translate and see more like more recent updated information So as you can see we have application period These are the colleges that you might go and like the amount of money like tuition fees and
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etc. If you want to get even more information, sorry, and they have the admission handbook here
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You can click on it and it will take you to a PDF file. This PDF covers pretty much everything
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As you can see, like from when to apply, how to apply, who can apply, language of proficiency
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requirements, admission, academic programs, and as you can see, the scholarship information
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you can go and learn even more. So, yeah. Anyway, this is the scholarship
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It's foreign scholarship, foreign student scholarships at DIA University. It's kind of a, in my opinion, generous scholarship for a place that isn't already that expensive to begin with
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so yeah it might be a good idea Amon do you want to add anything about this one perhaps
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I mean I think you covered everything I think one point
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that probably needs a little bit of clarification when it comes to the eligibility criteria
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you don't have to be all of them so you just have to be
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either a native speaker or graduated from school were English or Chinese
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is the language of instruction. So, yeah, people need to realize that
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you just need to meet one of these criteria to be eligible and not all of them
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And that's the point I thought needs clarification because to me as a reader
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it felt like those are all the eligibility criteria, but it wouldn't make sense if it's all of them
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Yeah. Yeah, I think that's... the only point that needs a little bit of clarification
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The deadline is still a little bit of far July 26th for the fall semester
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The spring semester deadline has passed a long time ago, but students who want to apply for the 2024 fall semester still have some time to apply
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All right. Thank you very much. And again, yeah, yeah, this, like I'm sorry if I'm
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I made it sound otherwise, like, it would be, this would be, like, either one of them
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Like, because if you're a native speaker of English or Chinese, it would really make no sense
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to also ask you to be graded at a former school where English or Chinese is a language
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of instruction. Yeah. So anyway, guys, if you have any other questions, I don't see any other questions, new questions
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but again, if you have any questions, they don't have to be about these scholarships we
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are seeing here. They can be about anything related. to studying abroad
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So just feel free to ask them anytime you feel like. Otherwise, I'm going to move on to our next scholarship